Interesting .. I wonder if its true anywhere, very small number if any? One would have seen the opposite quite frequently, husband is the boss but doesn't cook. Many mom-pop/small family businesses have this trend. I get a feeling the ad was designed to play on people's minds and create a topic of argument, thus bringing it in limelight.

I have to agree with this tweet though:

P.S. I have very strong (against) views on love relationships in desi IT companies.. have seen it few times create too much trouble for folks in those teams.

I get a feeling the ad was designed to play on people's minds and create a topic of argument, thus bringing it in limelight.

I have to agree with this tweet though:

some cos in India actually encourage couples. This reduces the attrition and increases loyalty. Though direct boss relation would be in question. But then this is an ad and they wanted to show something different to grab attention which they have. i wont be surprised if airtel had paid for this "news item".

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Last edited by sgars; July 29th, 2014 at 11:25 AM.
Reason: Added the quote

This is what happens when Rahul Kanwal like morons become TV hosts and speak to people without doing any homework.. and claim knowledge and morality of the world.

I've noticed this guy is just average but tries to be too aggressive when interviewing and often gets slapped by his guests.. Smriti Irani beat him black and blue many times.

Gone are the days when you had proper journalists in TV studios, those that moved on streets and knew ground realities.. now they just see the world via twitter and think AK49 will get 100 seats. I'm so glad that ape faced KhaajDeep ChorDesai and wifey have been kicked out of IBN.. their TRPs doing much better now.